USGS-NWQL: I-1630-85:  Potassium, dissolved, in Water by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

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Official Method Name
Potassium, Atomic Absorption Spectrometric, Direct
Current Revision
1989
Media
WATER
Instrumentation
Flame Atomic Absorption
Method Subcategory
Inorganic
Method Source
  USGS-NWQL
Citation
Methods for the Determination of Inorganic Substances in Water and Fluvial Sediments, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey, Book 5, Chapter A1 Edited by Marvin J. Fishman and Linda C. Friedman
Brief Method Summary
Potassium is determined by atomic absorption spectrometry by direct aspiration of the sample solution into an air-acetylene flame (Fishman and Downs, 1966).
Scope and Application
This method may be used to analyze atmospheric precipitation, water, brines, and water-suspended sediment. Two analytical ranges for potassium are included: from 0.01 to 1.0 mg/L and from 0.10 to 10.0 mg/L. Sample solutions containing potassium concentrations greater than 10 mg/L need to be diluted.
Applicable Concentration Range
0.01 - 10.0 (undiluted)
Interferences
Of the substances commonly occurring in water, only sodium has been found to interfere, and its interference is greatly minimized if a reducing flame is used and the burner is raised to approximately 0.05 cm below the optical light path. Alternatively, an excess of sodium or cesium may be added to all samples and standards. Such additions essentially eliminate the effects of the then comparatively minor contributions of sodium present in the samples.
Quality Control Requirements
Quality-control samples area analyzed at a minimum of one in every ten samples. These QC samples include at least one of each of the following: blanks, quality control samples, third party check solutions, replicates, and spikes. Correlation coefficients for calibration curves must be at least 0.99. QC samples must fall within 1.5 standard deviations of the mean value. If all of the data-acceptance criteria in the SOPs are met, then the analytical data are acceptable.
Sample Handling
Description: 250 mL Polyethylene bottle, acid-rinsed. Treatment and Preservation: Filter through 0.45-um filter, use filtered sample to rinse containers and acidify sample with nitric acid (HNO3) to pH < 2.
Maximum Holding Time
180 days from sampling
Relative Cost
Less than $50
Sample Preparation Methods